PREPARATION
All surfaces must be sound, clean, dry and free of any material which may impair adhesion. Apply to substrate which has been primed with PTP Park Homes Primer. Scaffolding must be independently-tied to allow for uninterrupted application. Any faults in the structure, particularly those which may lead to moisture penetration, must be rectified.

MIXING
PTC Park Homes Coating is ready to use, but may need re-mixing using a suitable paddle mixer to regain correct consistency for application.

APPLICATION
By roller – submerse the roller totally in the coating to ensure that the roller is fully loaded with material to allow even application without spreading too thinly.
To finish, roller with minimum pressure, in short slow strokes, covering a small area at a time. Move the roller from top to bottom or left to right to create the desired finish. Always agree an acceptable finished appearance on a sample panel with the architect or site supervisor before proceeding on a large scale. To prevent dry joints, apply the finish continuously to a natural break. Specification Clauses relating to these products can be found in NBS Section M20 rendering. BS 5262 Code
of Practice for External Rendering and BS 8000-10 must be followed.

STORAGEWhen stored unopened in a dry place at temperatures above 5oC, shelf life is 12 months from date of manufacture.

TOOL CLEANINGAll equipment must be washed with clean water immediately after use. Waste material should not be emptied into drainage systems.

IMPORTANT INFOMATIONThe weather conditions for application and drying are critical. Do not apply if any of the following conditions are likely to arise during –or in the first 24 hours following application:
o If frost is forecast, or in wet conditions
o When Relative Humidity is above 85%
o In temperatures below +5ºC or above +25ºC
o If the elevation is in direct sunlight
o If the substrate is hot (at or above 30C) or below +5ºC
o Coverage rates are approx. and do not take into account wastage and uneven substrateso Coverage rates are approx. and do not take into account wastage and uneven substrates

The render must be protected against heavy rain, direct sun or high wind in the first 24 hours after application. Sheeting the façade or the scaffold is advised to protect against this. For this particular product, if these parameters are not met, the product is at risk of, efflorescence and potential failure. It is the responsibility of the application contractor to manage and record the weather conditions during application and curing of the product.

To the best of our knowledge and belief, this information is true and accurate. However, as conditions of use of the product and the expertise of any labour involved are beyond our control, the end user must satisfy himself by prior testing that the product is suitable for his specific application if no spec has been provided for the project in hand. No responsibility can be accepted, nor any warranty given by our Representatives, Agents or Distributors. Products are sold subject to our Standard Conditions of Sale and the end user should ensure that he has consulted our latest literature.